integra 5.6 computer hookup

thejck
thejck Posts: 849
edited August 2007 in Electronics
Hello people,
I have an integra 5.6 receiver that I has a serial port on the back that can be hooked up to a computer unless I am mistaken. I want to be able to program the receiver via the computer remotely. I have a htpc sitting right next to the computer.
anybody done this and give me a shove in the right direction.
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  • thejck
    thejck Posts: 849
    edited August 2007
    bump..anybody or is this in the wrong forum
  • Gaara
    Gaara Posts: 2,415
    edited August 2007
    New to me, I always thought that the serial port was used to do firmware upgrades or with certain remote systems like elan.
  • thejck
    thejck Posts: 849
    edited August 2007
    its called a regular serial port and a computer has one of those. so if you figure out the correct pin combination then you can have it hooked up to ure PC at least thats what i think
  • olilugo
    olilugo Posts: 405
    edited August 2007
    here this is what you need.
    http://www.amazon.com/Celestron-Nexstar-232-Interface-Cable/dp/B0000665UZ
    the serial part will go to the receiver, the lan connection will go to your lan port in your computer, you will need a "telnet" like program to connect via serial and you should be in business.
    Current HT setup
    Mains: B&W 804s
    Center: Polk CSi5
    Surround: Polk FXi3
    Sub: Velodyne DLS-3750R
    Receiver: Pioneer SC-07
    Amplifier: Sunfire TGA5200
    TV: Sony KDS60A2020
    DBP: Sony DBP-S350
    CDP: Pioneer DV-48AV
    Interconnect cables: SignalCable analog II
    speaker cables: SignalCable Ultra Speaker Cables Bi-wire
  • thejck
    thejck Posts: 849
    edited August 2007
    ok I found out what you need. its a straight through serial cable that goes from the back of ure computer(serial COM port) over to the rs232 port on the integra. then you need to find all the commands that can be run over that port and you either use a telnet program to send the commands one by one or you can find some software that can do that for you.